Psychedelics excite cells in hippocampus to reduce anxiety, study finds

Psychedelics excite cells in hippocampus to reduce anxiety, study finds
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A classic psychedelic, similar to LSD, psilocybin and mescalin, was found to activate a cell type in the brain that silences other neighboring neurons, a result that provides insight into how such drugs reduce anxiety, according to a new study.

The findings show the psychedelic DOI (2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine) lessened in mice and rats while activating the ventral hippocampus and so-called fast-spiking interneurons there.

“It hasn’t been known what brain areas and are involved when psychedelics suppress anxiety,” said Alex Kwan, associate professor of biomedical engineering at Cornell University and senior author of the study, which appears in the journal Neuron. “The idea is that if we know the neurobiology involved, we can design some better drug that would target these pathways.”

“The work provides an understanding of the cellular trigger for the psychedelic-induced relief of anxiety,” said Vidita Vaidya, senior professor of biological sciences at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai, and the paper’s corresponding author.

The pathway in the ventral hippocampus—a brain structure involved in social memory, emotion and affect—does not appear to cause the hallucinations that are a hallmark of DOI, suggesting that some of the therapeutic effects of psychedelics—including reducing PTSD, depression and anxiety—may be isolated within discrete brain circuits, Vaidya said.

“That opens up the possibility to design psychedelic-inspired drugs that target anxiety without evoking potent hallucinations,” she added.

In the study, the team tested both rats and mice in a maze designed to study anxiety. The maze has two sections, an enclosed area with walls where the rodent may feel safe, and a completely exposed section that is elevated from the ground.

“As one might expect, the animal tends to spend a lot of time in the closed wing,” Kwan said. “This is a kind of standard assay to determine how anxious the animal will be and how much it will explore.”

Researchers can assess anxiety levels based on time spent in each area.

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